Saturday, July 23, 2022

Season Unit cutouts for Kindergarten EFL

 The Seasons unit resource is available for teaching Kindergarten/Kindergarden English Language Learners or even 2nd graders. It is also suitable for Homeschooling parents or tutors.

The focus of this blog post will be on the cutouts for teaching . Click on the Link to the complete resource:   https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Seasons-Unit-for-Kindergarten-Holistic-English-Series-28-8266053

Cutouts for the Seasons Unit Teaching

 I am seeing more teachers use cutouts for their lessons. Used right, it increases imagination as students interact with their classmates. Great for speaking opportunities and problem solving. They also provide a hands-on learning experience. So, get started planning a variety of fun activities for your class.

Impulse direct communication between the student when they sort the trees based on how they look in each Season.

Cutouts for the Seasons Unit Teaching

Use the Seasons headers to sort the children in Seasonal clothes small cards. Students can integrate problem solving and the speaking skill as they describe the sorting.

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But the headers work for sorting the tree crafts.
Seasons unit trees cutouts

There is a window cutout in color and b/w, just add a craft stick, well I added two. Have the students use the window cutouts and say what’s the season they can see.

2nd graders Seasons Unit cutouts

By now, you now that I like making scenes with the cutouts to have students placing them in the corresponding scene and have a complete vision of how the season changes with time. Talk about how the trees change according to the Season, also have them point out what they observe. Students can identify where things are using the prepositions of place: The bird is next to the flower.

Students sort the cutouts before placing them in the corresponding Season.

There is a set of numbers 1 to 10 cutout for each Season.

I made an easel out of a box. I added Velcro to the easel and wrote the numbers in random order. I glued Velcro on the back of each cutout. Here is an example with the Spring bees.

This is the Fall version with the scarecrow.

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